Zenview 12,000,000 Pixel HDCP Multi Monitor
If you think your monitor is big, think again, as Zenview have developed a multi monitor set up that results in a display made up of a startling 12 million pixels. Known as the Powerscape Ultra HD, the device is constructed from one centre 30 inch 2560×1600 resolution LG Phillips LCD display surrounded by no less than four 20.1 inch 1200×1600 resolution LG Phillips LCD displays mounted on a two stand chassis.
Measuring a whopping 73.2 inches in width, the Powerscape boasts a single digital DVI HDCP ready input that will feed the entire setup or a series of secondary inputs for each of the five monitors both in digital DVI and Analogue D-Sub flavours.
The Zenview’s full specifications, as well as a larger image of this mammoth device, follows after the jump.
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Overview:
- Five LCD panels on dual desk stands
- Central panel input: digital DVI (HDCP ready)
- Secondary panel inputs:
- digital DVI and analog D-sub connections (each panel)
- Width: 73.2″ (bezel); 76.2″ (bow); 70.0″ (base)
- Depth: 25″ (total); 9″ (at center)
- Height: 21.7″ (on standard poles)
- Warranty: Three-year parts/labor/backlight
- Bundled Zenview Manager multimonitor utilities
- P/N: ZP-SB30T
Central 30″ LCD panel specifications:
- Manufacturer: LG.Philips LCD (OEM)
- LCD Technology: S-IPS
- Input: Dual-link DVI-D (digital)
- Viewable image: 29.7″ diagonal
- Resolution: 2560×1600 pixels (QXGA+)
- Viewing angle: 178º horizontal / 178º vertical
- Brightness: 400 cd/m²
- Contrast ratio: 700:1
- Response: 11ms (gray to gray)
- Pixel pitch: 0.250mm
- Aspect ratio: 16:10
- Maximum colors: 16.7 million
- Plug & play: Yes
- Color: black with silver trim
- Mount: VESA 100mm
- Power consumption: 90W max
- International integrated power supply:
- 90-264 VAC; 50-60 Hz
- Supplied with country-specific power cables
Secondary LCD specifications:
- Manufacturer: LG.Philips LCD (OEM)
- LCD Technology: S-IPS
- Viewable image: 20.1″ diagonal
- Resolution: 1600×1200 pixels (UXGA)
- Viewing angle: 178º horizontal / 178º vertical
- Brightness: 300 cd/m²
- Contrast ratio: 800:1
- Response: 8ms (gray to gray)
- Pixel pitch: 0.255mm
- Maximum colors: 16.7 million
- Horizontal frequency: 30 – 81 kHz
- Vertical rate: 60 Hz
- Plug & play: Yes
- Color: black with silver trim
- Mount: VESA 100mm
- Power consumption: 75W maximum; 55W normal;
- less than 2W (power-saving mode)
- International integrated power supply:
- 100-240 VAC; 50-60 Hz
- Supplied with country-specific power cables
- Operating Environment: 41ºF ~ 95ºF (5ºC ~ 35ºC);
- Humidity: 10% ~ 80%, non-condensing
- Altitude: 12,000 ft (3,658 m) maximum
- Non-Operating Limits: -4ºF ~ 140ºF (-20ºC ~ 60ºC);
- Humidity: 5% ~ 90%, non-condensing
- Altitude: 40,000 ft (12,192 m) maximum
- Energy: EPA ENERGY STAR compliant
- Certification standards: TCO ’99 / TCO ’03
The price? A cool $4,999 from this site.
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I want one for playing unreal :)
Stu, the very thought of Unreal on this sends a tantalizing shiver down my spine. Which reminds me, I must but a lottery ticket. :-)
That said, it won’t make getting killed for the umpteeth time by someone you suspect is just out of nappies any less emotionally devastating. lol